28851 Ca-330, Running Springs, CA 92382
This exceptional 19.5-acre ranch in Running Springs, California, presents a unique investment opportunity. Nestled in the San Bernardino National Forest foothills, it's the only private property for miles, offering unparalleled seclusion and privacy. The property boasts two homes, one recently remodeled, and features five natural springs supplying a year-round creek and a stunning one-million-gallon pond with over 500 Koi fish. Amenities include two RV garages, three additional garages, horse stables, and shooting ranges. Zoned RC, the most flexible rural zoning designation, allows for diverse development possibilities, including multiple residences, wellness retreats, or other commercial ventures. Existing income is generated from a nearby communication tower. Conveniently located near town, major shops, and within easy reach of two international airports, Big Bear Lake, and Lake Arrowhead. Utilities include Edison power, spring and well water, landline telephone, LP gas, and good cell reception. This is a truly remarkable property with exceptional potential. The property is easily accessible via a half-mile private driveway. The expansive acreage includes spacious meadows and open land suitable for large gatherings and future development. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a private retreat with significant income potential and development possibilities. The property consists of three parcels, all zoned RC in San Bernardino County.
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